Preventing ice dams is possible by

clearing snow from your roof before it

has a chance to accumulate and

freeze.

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WHO ARE WE

At Remove My Ice Dam, we specialize in fast, safe, and reliable ice dam and roof snow removal to protect your home from winter damage. Our team is trained in professional low-impact techniques, ensuring your roof, gutters, and property stay intact while we eliminate dangerous ice buildup. We understand how quickly ice dams can lead to leaks, stress, and costly repairs, so we respond promptly and work efficiently to restore proper drainage and prevent further damage.

With a commitment to honesty, safety, and quality workmanship, we treat every home as if it were our own. Whether you’re dealing with an active leak, heavy snow load, or recurring ice dam issues, we’re here to keep your property safe, dry, and protected all winter long.

WHAT DO WE OFFER?

Remove My Ice Dam is offering a FREE audit!

Ice dams can cause serious damage to

your home, including the potential for roof

leaks, water damage, and even mold

growth. By getting an inspection, our team

of professionals can identify any

underlying issues that may have

contributed to the formation of the ice

dam in the first place.

Snow Removal

Snow removal is essential for keeping your home safe, preventing slips, falls, and car accidents while reducing the risk of roof damage, ice dams, and costly repairs. It keeps your property accessible for daily use and emergencies, protects driveways and landscaping, and helps you avoid fines or liability for uncleared walkways. Overall, timely snow removal keeps your home protected, functional, and looking its best throughout winter.

Ice Daming

Ice damming can cause serious damage to your roof and home when melted snow refreezes at the roof’s edge, trapping water behind it. This trapped water can back up under shingles, leading to leaks, interior water damage, mold growth, and weakened roofing materials. Preventing ice dams helps protect your home’s structure, maintain proper drainage, and avoid costly repairs during winter.

Repairs

The weight of ice and the process of removing it can loosen shingles, damage flashing, clog gutters, and expose areas where water may have already seeped in. Even small cracks or lifted shingles can lead to leaks, mold, and long-term structural damage if not fixed right away. Completing repairs ensures your roof is fully sealed, your drainage system works properly, and your home stays protected from future storms and costly water damage.

POPULAR QUESTIONS

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What is an ice dam?

An ice dam is a buildup of ice along the edge of your roof that prevents melting snow from draining properly. This trapped water can leak into your home and cause significant damage.

What causes ice dams?

Ice dams form when heat escapes from your home, melting roof snow, which then refreezes at the colder roof edges. Poor insulation, ventilation, and weather conditions all contribute to this problem.

Why is ice dam removal important?

Removing ice dams prevents water from backing up under shingles, avoiding leaks, mold growth, and costly interior and roof damage.

Can ice dams damage my roof?

Yes. Ice dams can loosen shingles, damage gutters, soak insulation, and lead to long-term structural issues if not addressed quickly.

How do you safely remove ice dams?

Professionals use steamers or safe roof-access methods to melt and remove ice without damaging roofing materials. Avoid using sharp tools that can harm your roof.

Is it safe to remove ice dams myself?

DIY removal is risky. Climbing icy roofs and using improper tools can lead to injuries or roof damage. Professional removal is strongly recommended

What are signs I might have an ice dam?

Common signs include water stains on ceilings, icicles hanging from gutters, uneven snow melt on the roof, and water dripping inside.

Can ice dams be prevented?

Yes. Proper insulation, attic ventilation, roof sealing, and winter maintenance can greatly reduce the risk.

Do I need repairs after ice dam removal?

Often yes. Ice dams and the removal process can expose or create damage to shingles, flashing, and gutters, so post-inspection and minor repairs help prevent future leaks.

Will insurance cover ice dam damage?

Many homeowner policies cover water damage caused by ice dams, but coverage varies. It’s best to check with your insurer.

When should I call a professional?

Call a pro as soon as you notice icicles, leaks, or heavy ice buildup. Early action prevents costly damage.

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